At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did. I did. but, now I can't find where I put it! There is a package called PDAMorph on squeaksource but it requires "WatchMorph". Is that available? Or, where can I find the PDA source? Or, is PDAMorph even the right package? Tim?
thanks, brad
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 05:03:22PM -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did. I did. but, now I can't find where I put it! There is a package called PDAMorph on squeaksource but it requires "WatchMorph". Is that available? Or, where can I find the PDA source? Or, is PDAMorph even the right package? Tim?
PDAMorph is in default 3.8 images and earlier. No idea where it went.
On 24-Jul-07, at 24-Jul;5:58 PM, Matthew Fulmer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 05:03:22PM -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did.
Crikey, t'wasn't my work. All Dans!
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- Got into the gene pool while the lifeguard wasn't watching.
On Tue July 24 2007 7:24 pm, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 24-Jul-07, at 24-Jul;5:58 PM, Matthew Fulmer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 05:03:22PM -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did.
Crikey, t'wasn't my work. All Dans!
Oh.. sorry. t'was you that told me 'bout Dan's project.
There is an updated version of PDAMorph as a Monticello package at http://www.squeaksource.com/Faure.html . I believe that it loads fine on its own (and perhaps contains WatchMorph but I do not recall).
On Jul 24, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Brad Fuller wrote:
At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did. I did. but, now I can't find where I put it! There is a package called PDAMorph on squeaksource but it requires "WatchMorph". Is that available? Or, where can I find the PDA source? Or, is PDAMorph even the right package? Tim?
thanks, brad
-- -Brian http://briantrice.com
On Tue July 24 2007 7:04 pm, Brian Rice wrote:
There is an updated version of PDAMorph as a Monticello package at http://www.squeaksource.com/Faure.html . I believe that it loads fine on its own (and perhaps contains WatchMorph but I do not recall).
Thanks Brian.
On Jul 24, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Brad Fuller wrote:
At one time in the recent past Tim R. suggested looking at the PDA project that he and Dan did. I did. but, now I can't find where I put it! There is a package called PDAMorph on squeaksource but it requires "WatchMorph". Is that available? Or, where can I find the PDA source? Or, is PDAMorph even the right package? Tim?
thanks, brad
-- -Brian http://briantrice.com
On Tue July 24 2007 7:04 pm, Brian Rice wrote:
There is an updated version of PDAMorph as a Monticello package at http://www.squeaksource.com/Faure.html . I believe that it loads fine on its own (and perhaps contains WatchMorph but I do not recall).
Nope, same problem. I had to fileout WatchMorph from 3.8 to get it. Worked after that. Don't know if WatchMorph should be made a package for PDAMorph, or not. Probably should be available if it's not going to be in the latter images so that it will be available for all.
On Tue July 24 2007 11:09 pm, Brad Fuller wrote:
On Tue July 24 2007 7:04 pm, Brian Rice wrote:
There is an updated version of PDAMorph as a Monticello package at http://www.squeaksource.com/Faure.html . I believe that it loads fine on its own (and perhaps contains WatchMorph but I do not recall).
Nope, same problem. I had to fileout WatchMorph from 3.8 to get it. Worked after that. Don't know if WatchMorph should be made a package for PDAMorph, or not. Probably should be available if it's not going to be in the latter images so that it will be available for all.
I made WatchMorph available on squeaksource.
Now I'd like to see Faure, but when I load it from the MC package it needs "TinyPaint" I searched for TinyPaint (not on SqueakMap, SqueakSource and no code from Google (but some email hits, though)), but haven't found it. Can anyone file it out and make it available? Is it perhaps resident in an older image... if you can recall that far back ;-)
brad
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